How To Adjust & Align Your Motorcycle Chain | The Definitive Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @peter.knupffer
    @peter.knupffer 17 дней назад +2

    This guy makes up for all the amateurs giving borderline dangerous advice.
    Thank you Dr V-Strom 🙏🏼

  • @elijahbrown2458
    @elijahbrown2458 Год назад +5

    I an positive that this man has the best running V-Strom in the world lol

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Год назад

      Thanks. Its actually a well maintained motorcycle that since 2017 has zero problems and no errors codes, changing only fluids and spark plugs once. Ride safe.

  • @CuillinG
    @CuillinG Месяц назад +1

    I'm going to have to adjust my chain for the very first time ever on my 650. Thank you for the detailed explanation and nice and slow so it was easier to follow. First I need to buy a torque wrench though 👍

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Месяц назад

      Thanks, glad it helped . Ride safe

  • @rokhnroll
    @rokhnroll Год назад +1

    Doctor Vstrom these tutorials on the vstrom they are methodical and precise with excellent images and narration. Many thanks for posting, efcharistoúme gia ti dimosíefsi, odigíste me asfáleia

  • @fernandorcesar
    @fernandorcesar 5 лет назад +6

    Very clear and objective. It´s a pleasure watching your videos.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  5 лет назад

      Thanks my friend, it’s a pleasure to receive comments like this. Ride safe

  • @pedlpower
    @pedlpower 5 месяцев назад

    I thought I knew how to adjust a chain! I was wrong! Lotsa good info and tips. Thank you!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @gilang27
    @gilang27 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice explanation. I bet most people out there don't do measurement like this. Which means, many chain sets out there are not perfectly aligned.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  5 лет назад

      Thanks. Equally important is not to have the chain too tight or too loose :)

  • @yiannish1627
    @yiannish1627 6 месяцев назад

    Άψογο βίντεο γιατρέ, ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ, μόλις αγόρασα πρώτης γενιάς V-Strom και αυτό το βίντεο ήταν ότι πρέπει, να σαι καλά! 👍🏻

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  6 месяцев назад +1

      Σε ευχαριστώ Γιάννη, καλές βόλτες.

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 4 года назад +2

    Worth the wait until 21:36 - using a simple laser to check chain alignment; that’s new to me. Thanks!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  4 года назад +1

      Yes Walter, Some videos are longer but I try to explain well to both skilled and less skilled people and there is a lot to share. Thanks

    • @HaggisPower
      @HaggisPower 3 года назад

      Good coverage of the essential points. I use the German made Profi line laser Chain Alignment Tool which is a very nicely made device. I also measure the pivot to axle distance to confirm the alignment is correct.

  • @McGyver777ATGMAIL
    @McGyver777ATGMAIL 3 года назад +2

    I know two years ago, but you got a sub today because of this video.

  • @Nomad-Drifter
    @Nomad-Drifter 2 года назад +1

    Top man! Excellent detail thank you for the helpful information. Compared to most riders your demonstrator didn’t effect the chain tension much lol. Afharisto.

  • @sorhaimi
    @sorhaimi 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for being so helpful !!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  4 года назад

      sorhaimi Thanks :)

  • @josergranadosm3184
    @josergranadosm3184 6 лет назад +1

    Greeting from Costa Rica! I follow your vids like a hawk! Thanks you for taking the time to make them. I have a 2016 model but... most of this apply..

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  6 лет назад

      Thanks Jose :) from the beautiful Costa Rica. I m glad my videos are useful

  • @ChefGuruJeff
    @ChefGuruJeff 2 года назад

    Wow, I still can’t believe that I was able to properly adjust my chain on the kickstand. It worked perfectly, now the bike performs like new! Thank you. But now I have to figure out when to replace the chain/ sprockets using the measurement guide.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад

      Thank you, ride safe.

  • @ChosenBlood1
    @ChosenBlood1 4 года назад +1

    This guy is a great help!

  • @orecnal
    @orecnal 5 лет назад

    Thanks a lot Dr Vstrom, your video is very helpful. Grettings from Colombia!!!

  • @jvlook1
    @jvlook1 2 года назад

    Thank you doctor! You helped me out a lot

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад

      Excellent, I m glad it helped. Ride safe :)

  • @stevenc3809
    @stevenc3809 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. I learned a lot! Thanks mate!

  • @long_vacation_tour
    @long_vacation_tour 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for this detailed video 🙌

  • @Aquaryus1000
    @Aquaryus1000 4 года назад

    Thank u very much! It was very helpful,clear and pro! All the bests!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  4 года назад

      Tibor thanks mate. I appreciate that :) . Ride safe.

  • @Mythix2
    @Mythix2 4 года назад +4

    take a shot whenever he says chain

    • @owlexS
      @owlexS 3 года назад

      😆

  • @lyubengeorgiev1751
    @lyubengeorgiev1751 2 года назад

    Another amazing video with so good explanation! Just one clarifying question: When is the best time to perform this operation?
    In the other video about chain cleaning and lubrication, you are mentioning that it is good to check the chain links condition when it is already clean and dried (just before lubrication). I guess that it will be the right moment to the adjusting and alignment as well.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад +3

      Thanks my friend.
      Regarding your question.
      "In the other video about chain cleaning and lubrication, you are mentioning that it is good to check the chain links condition when it is already clean and dried (just before lubrication). I guess that it will be the right moment to the adjusting and alignment as well."
      Obviously the link condition can be seen more easily if they are clean and dry as you can see if some are stuck or are worn and move more than originally as a result of the forces they experience. The state measurement of the number f links you can do even if the chain is not super clean and dry.
      Alignment and adjusting of the chain can be done both in a clean and a dirty chain.
      In general also the following.
      1.Best time to check for the state of chain/links and sprockets:
      Every now and then and definitely more often as the chain gets used more and more (perhaps a good indication is exceeding the 15K kms) Not saying that it might have a problem just to ensure all is ok. By the way there are defective parts as well and you can see in forums people finding cut chain o-rings inside the front sprocket cover. Not in my case though as I take good care of it.
      2.Best time to adjust & align:
      Depends on the use (ie off road, long trips) and also on how often you lube and if you hear noise from the chain.
      3. Best time to clean the chain:
      Depends on the off road use, type of lubricant used, rainy conditions, winter salt road conditions, etc
      4. Best time to lube:
      More often when you drive in rainy conditions and do a lot of trips. Depends also on the kind of lube you are using. A rule of thumb, every 500 Kms check and lube if you see needed.
      5.Best time to apply lube:
      Always after you clean, dry and warm your chain by going for a short ride.
      Hope that helps.
      Ride safe

  • @paolodalozzo2571
    @paolodalozzo2571 Год назад

    good morning I find your videos very interesting, and really filmed in a professional and understandable way. I follow you from Italy could I ask you to enable the subtitles with the Italian translation to be able to understand them better? it would definitely be a good thing for many who don't speak English well and can't follow you. thank you very much

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Год назад

      Hello, thanks. I understand what you are saying. However, its not on just enabling subtitles. Have chased youtube and they dont care it does not work. What subtitles you see in some of my videos its because i typed them by hand word to word. This takes a lot of time. RUclips does not generate automatically subtitles for my videos.

  • @electriccars-EV
    @electriccars-EV 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @David-ju5ci
    @David-ju5ci 3 года назад

    Great help thank you.

  • @alejandrodominguez8732
    @alejandrodominguez8732 4 года назад

    Awesome video as usual, thanks!

  • @adalbertusignatius4967
    @adalbertusignatius4967 3 года назад

    In my manual of a SV 650 it says that the last step is to tighten the screws where you adjust the chain. Nobody does that in the videos, but when I dont do that, the wheel slides to the position where it was before adjustment after I ride a few meters with full power.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 года назад +1

      If you look at 23:30 of the video when i tight, i have placed a screwdriver to the chain to remove excess slack. That means that the adjuster nuts are secured where they where adjusted. So when the axle nut is tightened like that, normally and in my case the 2 side adjuster nuts never move. By all means you can go ahead and tight just a bit.

  • @long_vacation_tour
    @long_vacation_tour 2 года назад

    You made my day 🙏

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад +1

      You made mine as well :) thanks

  • @TheNenadrakicbg
    @TheNenadrakicbg 2 года назад +1

    Thand you for your time to explain all of this. Very good. But also, thank god for speed up function. You are talking way to slow :)

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад

      Slow talking for people who need the full detail and to understand. Thanks. Also there are chapters in m videos and you can jump to the area you are interested :)

    • @TheNenadrakicbg
      @TheNenadrakicbg 2 года назад

      @@DrVstrom Thank you for your anwer. Did not ment anything bad :-)
      It's great to have someone like you to help 👍

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад

      No worries, I did not take it bad. There are people out there who are not very technical and I m trying to all support them with my videos. It would be much easier for me to do 5 min videos and skip a lot of theory and steps but then people would not know what to do. :) ride safe my friend and Hvala.

  • @taol3944
    @taol3944 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much

  • @janSlon-nw1kr
    @janSlon-nw1kr 3 месяца назад

    Dr. V Strom, any idea why theres is no cutter pin on the rear bolt like all the other bikes that i was having in the past?

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 месяца назад +1

      I also had these in older bikes. Now some of the nuts are safety ones as the one on the last generation 650 Vstrom.

  • @fernandorcesar
    @fernandorcesar 2 года назад

    What do you think about LED headlight lamps ? And inside the same subject : LED auxiliary lamps !

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад +1

      Do not own them, but if you want should be fine as long as the headlight bulbs do not have significantly different characteristics (eg way lower W than the stock bulb?). The power generated but is not being used gets back to the stator, generating heat that might affect its life. Stators were a weak point on vstroms so maybe you should check the differences between stock & what you buy to install. Of course it also depends on your riding conditions and temperatures. So an area to focus might be the associating light load changes that might affect stator life more negatively than a heavily loaded system. Hope that helps a bit.

    • @fernandorcesar
      @fernandorcesar 2 года назад +1

      @@DrVstrom In my country, any alteration to the lighting system on motorcycles is prohibited since last year. LED lamps can only be used if they come from the motorcycle manufacturer or through a legalization process with the regulatory departments. Too much bureaucracy for my taste. I gave up!

    • @fernandorcesar
      @fernandorcesar 2 года назад +1

      Instead I installed auxiliary ones long distance and fog ones. They work perfectly and the diference is notable!

  • @mightymouse6293
    @mightymouse6293 2 месяца назад

    What kind of top case did you put in your V strom

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 месяца назад

      On my 650 I had a givi maxia 4 because it has space for 2 full face helmets or groceries and it is very stable plus looks nice

  • @Max.527
    @Max.527 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks doctor!

  • @user-je9rx3xn8r
    @user-je9rx3xn8r 3 месяца назад

    super😁👍👊

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @windsurfed1
    @windsurfed1 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks for making it. Very clear and slow.

  • @N5Gunner
    @N5Gunner 3 года назад

    For me, after adjusting the chain and wheel alignment, and torquing the rear axle nut, the chain adjustment bolts were very loose, with the silver metal plates that they insert into (at the end of the swing arm) being loose. After the axle was torqued again, I then tightened the chain adjuster bolts to just snug them up a bit - is this common, and acceptable? I figured once the rear axle was torqued tight, the chain adjuster bolts shouldn’t impact anything if I snugged them back up? Thanks

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 года назад

      Hello, Did you remove the slack as I do at 19 min? In general Its ok if you snug after you torque and it does not make a difference. Hope that helps.

  • @williamyamm8803
    @williamyamm8803 4 года назад

    Nice video. Thanks from France.
    In my owner's manuel of my v-strom 2010 there is no indication about the 21 pins and the lenght limit. You get the information in your owner's manual ??

    • @IoannisParapontis
      @IoannisParapontis 4 года назад +1

      William Yamm this info is from the official Suzuki Service manual. Not the user manual.

    • @williamyamm8803
      @williamyamm8803 4 года назад +2

      @@IoannisParapontis Thanks a lot for your quick reply. Your video are great.

  • @janSlon-nw1kr
    @janSlon-nw1kr 3 месяца назад

    you need to loose only left side bolt or both sides?

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 месяца назад

      Loose one, hold the other

    • @janSlon-nw1kr
      @janSlon-nw1kr 3 месяца назад

      @@DrVstrom thanks 👍

  • @robertmatarei500
    @robertmatarei500 10 месяцев назад

    My timing chain is not lined..how can I align it..

  • @MrThunderbirdfire
    @MrThunderbirdfire 4 года назад

    Superb:)

  • @kramer2965
    @kramer2965 2 года назад

    Thanks for your fantastic videos, as I have a 2019 DL650. I changed out my front sprocket to a 16 tooth, same chain. Also installed a SW Motech center stand. Now the bike seems to wallow a little on varied surfaces and gusty winds - nothing major, but before mods it was rock solid. Any thoughts?

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад

      Can you specify what exactly you experience and mean by wallow and what these surfaces are?

    • @kramer2965
      @kramer2965 2 года назад

      @@DrVstrom Thank you for your reply. The bike seems slightly loose or light, seems to move or wander a bit, and doesn’t feel quite as sure footed as before. These slight sensations are random and can occur on asphalt or concrete, but mostly occur in gusty winds and grooved interstate highways in the US - mostly at speeds above 50mph/80kph. Previously, the bike felt very stable - almost immovable.
      The bike does not feel unsafe. I re-adjusted the chain alignment and slackness and felt improvement, but I still occasionally experience these sensations.
      I recently replaced the OEM Bridgestone A40 tires with new Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tires and seem to feel this sensation from the rear (possibly). The bike has approximately 5400miles/8700km.
      Perhaps, I corrected the original problem with chain adjustments, and now experience a different sensation due to different type of tires. The tires now have approximately 200 miles on them. Perhaps it’s my imagination!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад +2

      So then after this info, things that come in mind are the following:
      1) If you have the xt model, check your spokes if some are loose and your wheel is no longer in true.
      2) Since you changed tyres, it might be the case that one of them is defective, or you braked too hard and has an anomaly in the surface or the wheel is not balanced correctly with weights as before
      3) the chain alignment is of course very relevant as well as both wheels installation especially the front. I will try and make a video on that.
      4) last you can check for improvement by adjusting your suspension perhaps here
      ruclips.net/video/W6vcq37BaDI/видео.html
      Let me know how it goes

    • @kramer2965
      @kramer2965 2 года назад +1

      @@DrVstrom Thank you for your insights. I have cast wheels but will check the other items

  • @nishantnanda8404
    @nishantnanda8404 Год назад

    So just to recap
    First loosen the axle nut and adjust chain slack. Then remove excess slack with a screw driver and correct the chain alignment. After that tighten the axle nut and then remove the screw driver. Is that correct?

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Год назад

      Yes but first find the tightest point before you untight and measure/adjust there

    • @nishantnanda8404
      @nishantnanda8404 Год назад

      @@DrVstrom yes thank you so much !

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Год назад

      Anytime friend. Let me know if you need something else

    • @nishantnanda8404
      @nishantnanda8404 Год назад

      @@DrVstrom i was able to do the chain adjustment for the first time and your help was great!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Год назад

      Excellent. Dont hesitate to contact me for anything else that you need. Ride safe.

  • @JNSNBTTN
    @JNSNBTTN Месяц назад

    Why would you sneak up on the target torque value like that?

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  Месяц назад

      I ve seen torque wrenches and people manage to exceed the intended values. It's not mandatory, just gives more confidence to people who seek for it.

    • @rbhawaii2
      @rbhawaii2 29 дней назад +1

      @JNSNBTTN Incremental torquing is regular tightening practice for all critical torque situations.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  29 дней назад

      Well great that you are aware of it but my intention is to pass it to others as well

  • @Marcinciecierski629
    @Marcinciecierski629 5 лет назад +5

    cool girl in a helmet

  • @surdzo
    @surdzo 16 дней назад

    It is good that v strom community have you but sometimes it really scares me how much time you need to spend to properly maintain your bike. sometimes after your video it seems that money spent at official dealers are money well spent even suddenly everything seems cheap 🤣😂😄😂🤣

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  16 дней назад +1

      Well thank you. The long time is for newbies who dont have experience. When one has the experience they usually have the all steps and the correct approach to avoid damages or wrong adjustments that will create problems. My videos show all these steps for the unexperienced in an attempt to save them from unpleasant surprises. As for the dealers that you mention its not a Matter of time or cost only. Its a matter of quality work. Regarding this particular task, the dealer i bought the bike from had a mechanic who adjusted the chain for me at the 1st official service and another guy that bought the 1050. I immediately told this mechanic he adjust the chain with too much slack. After I insisted he did it how I asked but The 1050 owner did not bother. The result was that the chain for the 1050 came off after a few days damaging the parts of the bike and hurting the leg of the owners girlfriend. Now, you can continue to find this funny or realize that motorcycles are not cars and the risk is much more high if one does not know what they are doing. Between doing things right with time and getting hurt, I prefer the 1st.

    • @surdzo
      @surdzo 16 дней назад

      @@DrVstrom I completely agree with you. For 25 years I was working in automotive dealerships and I know exactly what you mean.
      For sure, I watch all your videos about maintenance of V Strom which will be maintained by me immediately after warranty period. for now I use information just to check if they properly done their job.
      My previous comment intended to be funny and nothing else. Thank you again for all your efforts all those years 🙏
      Cheers from your country, Im in Vrahos now 🙂

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  16 дней назад +1

      Ride safe

  • @juanjoserodriguezreina5315
    @juanjoserodriguezreina5315 2 года назад

    Please, subtituls in spanish!!

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад +1

      I need to type all words one by one because google does not auto generate subtitles for my videos. I will add as doon as possible.

    • @juanjoserodriguezreina5315
      @juanjoserodriguezreina5315 2 года назад

      @@DrVstrom ok, thanks. This vídeo is a ver y interesant! But is true, is very work!

  • @johnparos4109
    @johnparos4109 2 года назад

    Από προφορά σκιζεις

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/jtB2uo7jNbc/видео.html

  • @robertzhubi5079
    @robertzhubi5079 Год назад

    Oreos ise

  • @maciejswiercz9737
    @maciejswiercz9737 25 дней назад

    I fell asleep during this one .

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  25 дней назад +1

      Great, now you know what you have to do when you cannot sleep B

  • @Buzz.Scholz-vi1ed
    @Buzz.Scholz-vi1ed 3 месяца назад +1

    I wore my chain out then had a sleep while waiting for you pronounce each word painfully slowly. Too long. Too complicated. No one will do it this way mate.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 месяца назад

      Numbers say otherwise mate. That's my way and if you don't like it by all means go your own way.

    • @Buzz.Scholz-vi1ed
      @Buzz.Scholz-vi1ed 3 месяца назад

      @@DrVstrom Well mate, my first v strom has 163,000km on it, and my second one 93,000km. Mostly on dirt too, in outback South Australia. I ride bloody hard too, with my rear tyres lucky to last 5,000km. Not cheap tyres either, I use Metzler tourance. With an average of 30,000km lifespan on my chains, I must be doing something right. I use DID chains, and rivet links. My bikes have never been in a bike shop since it's 500km to the closest one. I reckon my numbers speak for themselves too.

    • @DrVstrom
      @DrVstrom  3 месяца назад +1

      Congrats